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  • List of Maison Ikkoku chapters
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  • The first collected volume was published in Japan on May 1, 1982 under the "Big S Comics" label published by Shogakukan, with the final volume being published on July 1, 1987. Shogakukan released a high-quality and larger wideban edition of the manga in ten volumes at a rate of one volume each month between September 1, 1992 and June 1, 1993. Each volume containing approximately one-and-a-half of the contents of the original release volumes. The covers of this release were new watercolor artwork created specifically for this release. __TOC__
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Summary
  • Rōnin Yusaku Godai can't seem to get into college and the other tenants of the boarding house regularly hold raucous drinking parties in his room. This causes Godai to declare he's moving out so he can find the quiet he needs to study properly. Unbeknownst to them, their obnoxious behavior has caused the manager of the boarding house to quit, and a new one is one the way. As Godai is trying to leave, a beautiful woman enters the boarding house to introduce herself: she's Kyoko Otonashi and she'll be the new manager. Godai forgets all about moving out. Akemi Roppongi, the tenant in room 6, reports to Kyoko that Godai, the tenant in room 5, regularly peeps on her through a crack in the wall, so Kyoko fixes it. Godai blames Mr. Yotsuya, the tenant in Room 4, who regularly breaks through the wall between their rooms. Later, Kyoko is fixing the roof above Akemi's room, but falls asleep on the roof due to the warm weather. As clouds gather, Godai begins to worry because he hasn't heard anything from the roof for a while. He climbs up and finds her asleep. He considers kissing her, but it begins to rain, waking her up. Forgetting where she is, Kyoko almost runs off the roof, but Godai saves her. Kentaro Ichinose, the son of the tenants in Room 1, ask Kyoko if he can play with Mr. Soichiro after it rains, and Kyoko agrees. Godai thinks this is Kyoko's boyfriend and bribes Kentaro so he can come along and meet him. It turns out Kyoko's dog is named "Mr. Soichiro", which both disappoints and relieves Godai at the same time. Kyoko tries to get the other tenants to stop harassing Godai and to stop calling him "rōnin". The power, goes out, however, and Kyoko has to go up to the attic to replace a fuse. Godai accompanies her and, in the process, scares her, causing her to trip and pass out. This inadvertently restarting the broken clock, and the tolling from the clock keeps everyone in the neighborhood up as it chimes all night and into the next day. Mrs.Ichinose tries to set up Kyoko with a pile of eligible bachelors. Kyoko isn't interested in them, but accidentally gives Godai the impression that she's interested in him. Godai stays at his friend's apartment, however, after a drunken Kyoko chews him out for not studying harder. Godai's grandmother then shows up for a visit. When Godai checks to see if he passed the entrance exam, he's accosted by his grandmother and Kyoko just before he finds out he's passed and is now a college student. Kyoko receives a mysterious visit from an older man, and Ikuko Otonashi is introduced as Kyoko's 12-year-old niece. The older man, Ikuko's grandfather, hurts his back and Godai helps him as they proceed to a graveyard where Godai learns Kyoko is a widow. The older man is her late husband's father, and the dog is named for him. Because of his helpfulness, Godai is requested to tutor Ikuko. A while later, Godai is out drinking with his friend, Sakamoto, when he comes home totally plastered and shouts his love for Kyoko loud enough for the entire neighborhood to hear. He doesn't remember anything about it, though, and the other tenants take advantage of him by fabricating lurid details and telling him about "what he did". Finally, the neighborhood ladies invite Kyoko to play tennis with them and introduce her to their coach, Shun Mitaka, who is immediately smitten by his new student. Godai now has a rival for Kyoko's affections.
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TranslitTitle
  • Maison Ikkoku 10: Blossom Labyrinth
  • Maison Ikkoku 11: One Night Dream
  • Maison Ikkoku 12: From the Shadow of the Grass
  • Maison Ikkoku 13: Dangerous Night
  • Maison Ikkoku 14: I Love You, But...
  • Maison Ikkoku 15: Under the Cherry Tree
  • Maison Ikkoku 1: Will the Cherry Blossoms Bloom!?
  • Maison Ikkoku 2: Mitaka, Godai!!
  • Maison Ikkoku 3: Wait Three Years
  • Maison Ikkoku 4: Midway on the Hill
  • Maison Ikkoku 5: Noon and Night at Ikkokukan
  • Maison Ikkoku 6: With a Summer Wind
  • Maison Ikkoku 7: Body of Love
  • Maison Ikkoku 8: A Spring Grave
  • Maison Ikkoku 9: Vs. Maiden
Language
  • Japanese
ChapterList
  • * 130. * 131. * 132. * 133. * 134. * 135. * 136. * 137. * 138. * 139. * 140.
  • * 141. * 142. * 143. * 144. * 145. * 146. * 147. * 148. * 149. * 150. * 151.
  • * 074. * 075. * 076. * 077. * 078. * 079. * 080. * 081. * 082. * 083. * 084.
  • * 033. * 034. * 035. * 036. * 037. * 038. * 039. * 040. * 041. * 042. * 043.
  • * 085. * 086. * 087. * 088. * 089. * 090. * 091. * 092. * 093. * 094. * 095.
  • * 054. * 055. * 056. * 057. * 058. * 059. * 060. * 061. * 062. * 063. * Side story.
  • * 096. * 097. * 098. * 099. * 100. * 101. * 102. * 103. * 104. * 105. * 106.
  • * 022. * 023. * 024. * 025. * 026. * 027. * 028. * 029. * 030. * 031. * 032.
  • * 064. * 065. * 066. * 067. * 068. * 069. * 070. * 071. * 072. * 073.
  • * 152. * 153. * 154. * 155. * 156. * 157. * 158. * 159. * 160. * 161.
  • * 011. * 012. * 013. * 014. * 015. * 016. * 017. * 018. * 019. * 020. * 021.
  • * 044. * 045. * 046. * 047. * 048. * 049. * 050. * 051. * 052. * 053.
  • * 118. * 119. * 120. * 121. * 122. * 123. * 124. * 125. * 126. * 127. * 128. * 129.
  • * 001. * 002. * 003. * 004. * 005. * 006. * 007. * 008. * 009. * 010.
  • * 107. * 108. * 109. * 110. * 111. * 112. * 113. * 114. * 115. * 116. * 117.
OriginalTitle
  • めぞん一刻10 桜迷路
  • めぞん一刻11 夢一夜
  • めぞん一刻12 草葉の陰から
  • めぞん一刻13 あぶない夜
  • めぞん一刻14 好きなのに…
  • めぞん一刻15 桜の下で
  • めぞん一刻1 サクラサクカ!?
  • めぞん一刻2 三鷹、五代!!
  • めぞん一刻3 三年待って
  • めぞん一刻4 坂の途中
  • めぞん一刻5 一刻館の昼と夜
  • めぞん一刻6 夏色の風と
  • めぞん一刻7 愛の骨格
  • めぞん一刻8 春の墓
  • めぞん一刻9 VS.乙女
VolumeNumber
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
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  • --06-02
  • --06-07
  • --08-05
  • --08-17
  • --09-05
  • --09-28
  • --10-11
  • --10-26
  • --11-05
  • --12-14
  • --01-28
  • --02-04
  • --06-28
  • --08-09
  • --10-06
  • --11-26
  • --12-13
  • September 2003 –
LicensedTitle
  • Good Housekeeping
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Family Affairs
  • Welcome Home
  • Empty Nest
  • Bedside Manners
  • Dogged Pursuit
  • Intensive Care
  • Domestic Dispute
  • Game, Set, Match
  • Learning Curves
  • Maison Ikkoku 1
  • Maison Ikkoku 15
  • Student Affairs
  • The Hounds of War
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  • yes
RelDate
  • --01-01
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  • --09-28
  • --10-01
  • --10-30
  • --04-27
abstract
  • The first collected volume was published in Japan on May 1, 1982 under the "Big S Comics" label published by Shogakukan, with the final volume being published on July 1, 1987. Shogakukan released a high-quality and larger wideban edition of the manga in ten volumes at a rate of one volume each month between September 1, 1992 and June 1, 1993. Each volume containing approximately one-and-a-half of the contents of the original release volumes. The covers of this release were new watercolor artwork created specifically for this release. Between January 1 and April 1, 1997, a small-size ten-volume bunkoban edition was released at a rate of three or four volumes each month. These volumes corresponded directly to the contents of the wideban release. The bunkoban volume covers featured much of the same artwork as on the original 15 volume release, but on plain white backgrounds instead of the colored backgrounds used for the original release. Each volume also featured "Rumiko Takahashi Presents" in large letters above the volume number and series title. Shogakukan released a shinsōban version of the series, with 15 volumes corresponding directly to the original release. The covers featured solid bright colors with black and white character artwork featuring all of the main characters in the series, as well as some group images. This series was released between April 27 and October 30, 2007 at a rate of two or three volumes a month. When Viz originally published the series in North America in the 1990s, each chapter was released as a separate comic book of between 25 and 40 pages. However, they released some of the chapters out of order and skipped other chapters. When they collected the chapters into graphic novels, the chapters were released in the same order and the missing chapters were not included, resulting in only 14 total volumes for the first edition English language release. In September 2003, Viz began releasing the "Editor's Choice" edition (also called the "2nd edition") of the manga, and each of these volumes corresponded directly to the same volume of the original Japanese release, resulting in 15 total volumes. __TOC__